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Pirsum Rishon Picture – Av 1982

The Avner Institute would like to present a first-time released photo of the Rebbe at a children’s rally on Rosh Chodesh Av, 5742/1982. The children pictured are Chesky Holtzberg, who is standing in front of his brother Yudah. To receive these archival pictures to your Inbox Email: RebbeArchive@gmail.com

Fateful Setbacks – Merging of the “Journey” and the “Encampment?”

by Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov Jax, FL.

“Behold a people that rise up as a Lavi (lioness) and as an Ari (lion) does he lift himself up” (Balaam’s narrative to the Israelites: (Num. 23:24).

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“When the Lord will return the exiles of Zion, we will have been like dreamers. Then our mouth will be filled with laughter and our tongue with songs of joy; then will they say among the nations, ‘The Lord has done great things for these. The Lord has done great things for us; we were joyful.’ Lord, return our exiles as streams to arid soil. Those who sow in tears will reap with songs of joy. He goes along weeping, carrying the bag of seed; he will surely return with songs of joy, carrying his sheaves” (Psalms 126)

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You probably never thought you’d see the day when worthy Torah lessons might be gleaned from raw political culture, but is it not said that “Life is stranger than fiction?” Perhaps it’s a sign of the times; the Messianic era has long been described as an age of contradiction. Be that as it may, there is at least one valuable lesson that seems to mimic politics:

This Weeks Sholom Zochors!

4 Sholom Zochos this Week

Itchie and Nechama Gross
409 Crown St [between Brooklyn and New York Ave]

Kalman and Chaya Weinfeld
433 Crown St [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave]

Avi and Mina Richler
37 Park Dr, Mullica Hill, NJ

Peretz and Chaya Muchkin
6115 Avenue Mountain Sights, Montréal, Canada

London Asifa For Rubashkin Electrifies Crowd

Illustration Photo
By Debbie Maimon for Yated

Close to a thousand women packed a hall in Stamford Hill, London, last Sunday night, to hear Mrs. Chaya Gourarie, a sister of Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin, share deeply personal aspects of the case and an uplifting message of hope and faith.

Ten Minute Video Class! – Parshas Matot-Massei

We are pleased to present our seventh online class in the “Torah in Ten” series, presented by the editor-in-chief of Kol Menachem, Rabbi Chaim Miller. To receive this class to your inbox subscribe here: www.torahinten.com

Sicha of the Rebbe – Parshas Matos-Massei

The Rebbe says:

1. This week’s Torah portion discusses how the Land of Israel should be divided up between all the Twelve Tribes,.

2. The Rebbe now asks the first of two questions regarding this:

We find two contradictory instructions regarding the division of the Land of Israel. On one hand the Torah tells us that the land shall be split up logically, as the verse states, “To the many you shall increase its inheritance and to the few shall you decrease its inheritance”. However on the other hand we find that the Torah tells us to split the land according to a lottery which is above logic and reason, as the verse states, “This is the land which you shall divide by inheritance as a lottery”.

A New Kind of School: Summer Learning for Women

It all started with a weekly shiur.

This informal shiur, led by Rabbi Chaim Miller, began at the start of the year 5770 and kept on going, as more and more people showed up each week. The shiur brought together young women from in and out of Crown Heights, with varying occupations, educations, backgrounds and interests.

Mikvah Opening Celebrates New Orleans’ Rebirth

With ornate fixtures designed by local artisans, New Orleans’ new Mikvah Chaya Mushka welcomes Jewish women with a warm and comforting touch.
By Yonit Tanenbaum

Five years after Hurricane Katrina swept through New Orleans, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, members of the city’s hard-hit Jewish community are pointing to the grand-opening of a ritual bath as evidence of the region’s continuing rebirth.